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Emergency responders use an overarching incident management system called the National Incident Management System (Walsh, et al., 2005). The system began with California FIRESCOPE, matured to the incident command system (ICS), and expanded to NIMS after the 2001 attacks. The following question requires a theoretical analysis of ICS and NIMS. ICS resides in the Command and Management component of NIMS. Describe the six components of NIMS. Explain how these components integrate with and/or complement ICS.

References:
Department of Homeland Security. (2008). National Incident Management System. Retrieved from http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/NIMS_core.pdf

Walsh, D., Christen, H., Miller, G., Callsen, C., Cilluffo, F., & Maniscalco, P. (2005) National Incident Management System - Principles and Practices. Boston: Jones and Bartlett

The purpose of the Critical Incident Management Research assignment is to further your knowledge on the topics of a multi-disciplinary response, the National Incident Management System (NIMS), and the response and management of a chemical, biological, nuclear, radiological and explosive (CBRNE) incident. This information will aid in your case study analysis assignments throughout the remainder of the course.
Select three articles, one on each of the following topics:

Coordinated multi-disciplinary response to a critical incident.
National Incident Management System (NIMS).
Response and management of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) incident.
Write a summary of the article and describe how the article contributed to your knowledge on the topic. Conclude your paper with an explanation of how these three topics contribute to successful critical incident management.

Your Critical Incident Management Research paper should not exceed three pages. All citations and references should be in APA 5th edition format.

Submit your Critical Incident Management Research paper in the assignments area.

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Based on your readings concerning the issues and roles of women in Iraq, consider gender issues in critical incident management. In your opinion, are there any gender-specific considerations regarding critical incident management that should be taken into account?

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National Incident Management System (NIMS) (PART 1)

1. Read the Overview of the Munich Massacre Article. If you were the commander, how would you have set up the command structure during this event if it had happened in the United States, using the NIMS?

Bibliography

Walsh, D. W., Christen, H. T., Miller, G. T., Callsen Jr., C. E., Cilluffo, F. J., &
Maniscalco, P. M. (2005). National incident management system: Principles and practice. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Prepare a paper about Critical Incident Management. Discuss the role of scenario-based planning and its influence on institutional strategic management in justice and security organizations.

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Below are 5 essay questions in parentheses. below each essay question is my research, pay no attention to my own research write 5 new essay questions in your own words. please add at lease one reference per essay question.
also please write 1 page per essay question.


(1. You were recently selected as the Emergency Management Coordinator for a medium-sized city. Your position didn't exist in that city before you came along. You have been asked to submit a couple page write up for the city's quarterly newsletter to explain just what emergency management is and what the function of the coordinator is. Draft a two-page explanation of what it is that you will be doing for the fair citizens of your community. )

Emergency Management comes to Medium City. This is an introduction to the cities newest program and I, Emergency Coordinator will head our Emergency Management program office. I want to explain what Emergency Management is; what you can do to become a valuable asset and how this program will benefit you and your families. What is Emergency Management? It is the discipline dealing with and avoiding risks. It is a discipline that involves preparing, supporting, and rebuilding when a, natural or man-made disaster occurs. Its simple purpose is saving lives and property from major disasters. It is a continuous process which all individuals, groups, and communities manage hazards in an effort to avoid or reduce the impact of a disaster resulting from the hazards. Actions taken depend on perceptions of the risks to those exposed.
Emergency managements goal is to identify and reduce potential risks associated with a disaster. As the new emergency manager, I will implement the four phases of our cities Emergency Management Plan. Those phases are Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. There will be a town hall meeting in two weeks to discuss Emergency lessons learned over the last 5 years and how they have affected our city. The meeting will focus on the aging bridges and flood waters that have lead to early corrosion of our city streets and damage to some historical buildings in our downtown area.
We will focus our combined efforts in preserving our past, and develop control points for flood waters, which our city suffers through yearly. Our cities treasurer will provide the budget and expected costs to start the program. Currently the city has $ 1.5 million set aside for Emergency funds. Following our Town meeting we are prepared to introduce our initiatives to the Flood Mitigation Assistance Program which provides funding to assist States and communities in implementing measures to reduce or eliminate the long-term risk of flood damage to buildings, manufactured homes, and other structures insurable under the NFIP. We are currently staffing the following incentives for future construction. Construction of a New River Bridge with the new flood gates designed to help control flood waters. Rebuilding and reinforcing of levies on both the north and south river banks. I can assure this community that I will along with the other city leaders use all the resources provided under the Department of Homeland security to protect our community. As Emergency Coordinator, all first responders and emergency services fall under my direction. The first order of business is to ensure our Police Force, Hospital Staffs, Utility Companies and all other responders are trained in the emergency response set forth in the National Response Plan.
This plan establishes a comprehensive all-hazards approach to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents. Training our first responders and volunteer services in response, and recovery efforts is the first step to our success. My office will also direct the training in emergency response to our schools and community. This training is free and open to everyone. I encourage all of you to take advantage of this unique training and learn how to help your self and your neighbors in the time of need. Our office is open to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Please stop by pick up your Free Emergency Response kit and let us clear up any questions that have not been answered yet. My office and I look forward to serving this community and working with everyone for the common goal of the best service to this community when the need should arrive for emergency service.

(2. As the Emergency Management Coordinator in the above city, you have quickly learned that the police chief and the fire chief do not get along. Both believe their respective departments are at the top of the public safety food chain. Further, the two local hospitals are both privately owned-- one for profit and one non-profit, religiously owned. Heretofore, the city has had very little contact with the hospitals other than when the hospitals have had land-use requests. In short, you realize none of the key players in an emergency are talking to each other. What strategies might you pursue to change this? Explain thoroughly.)

My approach to dealing with this issue of egos will have to take an indirect approach to cover their basic need of what is in it for them. The game plan would start with me letting all the stakeholders in this scenario control a significant part of the Emergency planning and response. As the Emergency Management Coordinator, It is my job to organize these stakeholders and form a strategic alliance. In alliances, the partner stakeholders will join forces in the pursuit of our common goal (protect the first responders and public safety) without losing their strategic autonomy, and without abandoning their own specific interests. I would form a new chain of command for Emergency Services.
This new chain of command will be based on the Incident Management System vesting all stakeholders in standardized roles rather than the abilities of the individuals (IMS). It will reflect the following chart:

I will present new Standard Operating procedures for all to follow. The key to success is how my office handles the distribution of these resources. Standard Operating procedures will include a complexity matrix based on the type of emergencies integrating them into a unified coordinating structure. In all emergency cases there will be an Incident Commander (IC) on scene.
Incident commanders will be designated from each stakeholder and report directly to, and receive their orders via emergency operations center (EOC). Each IC will be responsible for analyzing and developing lessons learned for the cities emergency management data base. Since the Police Department and Fire Department are employed and funded through the city I expect those two stakeholders to fall into place with little to no resistance and without disruption to their daily duties.
For the Hospitals, City council has approved incentive packages for both the profit and non-profit organizations. Some of the incentives include:
Expediting land use request through city government.
Funding emergency room upgrades through grant from Emergency Food and Shelter program. (Non-Profit Hospital)
Distributing revenues from all DHS grants to all stakeholders for modernization and education/training requirements.

(3. Consider the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), its organization, and its strategic plans (which are available at ww.dhs.gov). Write up a critique (pros and cons) of DHS as it is presently constituted. Is it organized properly for its missions? Are its missions appropriate and logically tied together? You may wish to use a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats), or you can craft your critique in some other way.)

Strengths: The Department of Homeland Securitys Strategic Goals are set upon the four cornerstones of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response and recover, to include; service, and organizational excellence. The last two entities are comprised of the effective distribution and maintenance of the departments quality assurance program. The necesity for establishing the Department of Homeland security was to ensure that Americans and their interest; businesses, (infrastructures), and personal freedoms were secure within our own boarders. Prior to 9/11, there were many departments of government that had the same idea/vision in protecting our freedoms.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has brought forth a shared vision and the opportunity for these departments, i.e. FBI, INS, CIA, FEMA, and many other agencies to work as a cooperative vehicle in securing our boarders. The Secure Boarder Initiative (SBI) is a prime example of the effort. The Secure Boarder Initiate is exactly what this country and its services need to accelerate in the right direction for protecting our interests, but at the same time keeping our legacy as the land of opportunity alive. Our Counter Terrorism plans division articulates the necessity to be vigilant in our search for those who wish to disrupt our freedoms. This division specifically provides other U.S. departments and agencies with a single, central element within DHS to ensure consistent coordination of interagency counterterrorism and WOT plans affecting multiple DHS components enabling those plans to be translated into timely action. (DHS.GOV). The cooperative effort made by DHS over the last 5 years has improved the security of our boarders and the safety of our citizens.
Weaknesses: With all its Sub agencies, and with the new Secure Boarder Initiative, we must take DHS must address current problems, develop a strategy, execute that strategy and implement Quality Assurance programs to monitor and report the success and failure of that program. For example; Part of our Layered defense initiative is; Overstay Tracking. Significant numbers of foreign visitors overstay their authorized periods of admission. The Department of Homeland Security estimates the resident overstay population at 2.3 million as of January 2000. Because the starting point for this estimate is the 2000 census, it does not cover short-term overstays who have not established residence here. It also omits an unknown number of potential long-term overstays from Mexico and Canada.
Because of unresolved weaknesses in DHSs current system for tracking arrivals and departures (e.g., non-collection of some departure forms and inability to match other departure forms to arrivals), there is no accurate list of overstays. Two new tracking initiatives are intended to address these weaknesses. NSEERS, the National Security Entry and Exit Registration System, does not cover most visitors. US-VISIT, the U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology, a more comprehensive, automated program, is being phased in. While its design and implementation face a number of challenges, evaluating US-VISIT against the weaknesses GAO identifies here would increase its potential for success (Kingsbury, 2003). This is just one of the weaknesses in our DHS that needs specific attention if we are to achieve our mission set fourth in the Secure Boarder Initiative program. Establishing a shared data base, in which all DHS cooperative agencies can share real-time information, and can be accessed by local and state agencies in an effort to enhance the information distribution for the War on Terrorism. Department of Homeland Security efforts are directed in centralizing all components of Homeland security. DHS needs to draw upon the lessons learned of the last couple of decades in which the 48,000 or so law enforcement agencies have experienced in the painstaking and many failures in an effort to share information, and work between different agencies.
Opportunities/Threats: There are many opportunities that DHS can take advantage plans and organization. Planning offices will improve communication, shared technologies, initiate command and control entities, and oversee distribution of human recourses which will enhance resource distribution between multiple agencies.
An effective resource distribution pool can initiate responses ineffectively and efficiently respond natural disasters. Identify potential threats is the key to combating terrorist on their soil.

(4. How has terrorism and the threat of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) impacted the field of emergency management and disaster planning in your opinion? Why do you think so? Do you believe that the threat of terrorism on a small or large scale should be an emergency manager's primary concern over other types of disasters? Does it make a difference as to what type of community the emergency manager operates from? How so?)

Weapons of Mass Destruction have made a significant impact on emergency
management. This change prior to 9/11 when the country was introduced to the massive destruction caused when Timothy McVeigh bombed the Murray building in Oklahoma City. McVeigh mixed three 55-gallon drums of liquid nitro-methane with 108 50-pound bags of ammonium nitrate fertilizer, and used high explosives to detonate his Weapon of Mass destruction. Emergency managers must understand the very real domestic, and the international threat along with the unique characteristics that surround past events to plan and prepare for the possibility of such disasters happening again. The lessons learned from the Oklahoma bombing were that no location is off limits to someones hate. Emergency managers are educated and trained in emergency response. Planning for all contingencies should be a part of his/her Emergency Operations plan. Establishing plans for your community will depend on the demographics and the infrastructure. But this does not change the need for understanding and planning for worse possible case scenario. Each emergency plan should have pre-planned responses to deal with all possible scenarios.

(5. In the course, you have been introduced to the various responsibilities of different levels of government in the homeland security effort. What level of government do you believe should be primarily responsible for securing the homeland? In what ways is homeland security confounded by our federalist system (i.e. shared power by states and federal government)? With 50 state government, 3000+ county governments, 16000 township governments, 20000 municipal governments, and tens of thousands more special district governments (i.e. park districts, school districts, etc), is it even possible to have effective management and delivery of homeland security? How so?)

I believe state governments should be responsible to the Department of Homeland Security. Each state represents a single brick in the wall of protection for this country. The elected officials for that state, represents their constituents and their legitimate concerns.
State officials are the control point for ensuring local governments has the tools for training and the resources for responding to state emergencies. State representatives channel concerns and needs of their state through the Department of Homeland security and those sub agencies. In turn, the Department of Homeland Security and their oversight committee is responsible for ensuring state governments are in compliance with the National Response Plan and are allocating grant monies to those programs. Representatives from state and local governments across the nation will share best practices and lessons learned at the Office of Grants & Training National Conference. Homeland security partners will work on regional collaboration, strengthening interoperable communications capabilities and improving citizen preparedness capabilities. All levels of government should incorporate the National Response plan to out line their emergency response plan.
An effective emergency management organization is defined to be one that: "when applied during a disaster, will provide the levels of protection for life and property, and recovery assistance, which are acceptable to the citizens of the community." It is impossible to determine what levels of service are acceptable to citizens of any given community -- in fact, the citizens themselves probably do not know what is or is no acceptable until a disaster has occurred. However, it is possible to state certain subjective, qualitative conclusions concerning what is and what is not acceptable.
Generally, citizens expect their local governments to:
Provide information on alerting signals, action to take, etc., in advance of the disaster.
Quickly and accurately assess the magnitude of an emergency and keep the public informed throughout the incident.
Provide for the rapid restoration of services, even when specific services are not the direct responsibility of the local government, such as private utilities.
Provide for (or provide access to) recovery services, such as family reunification, insurance claim preparation, tax counseling, and the like.
Provide information in regards to specific action steps toward, mitigating the impact of future emergencies. (Public Entity Risk institute).

It is possible to effectively manage homeland security as long as we continue to educate ourselves and educate those first responders, volunteers and local citizens in the significance of their individual contributions. Getting the communities involved is the first step in successfully achieving our goals in protecting this country and its citizens.

The Federal government requires local governments to implement emergency response plans based on FEMA's National Incident Management System (NIMS). In New York City, the implementation of NIMS is the Citywide Incident Management System (CIMS). New York City's CIMS program has been criticized as inherently flawed and as an inadequate response to the problems experienced by emergency responders during the September 11th World Trade Center attacks.

Discuss and evaluate the CIMS program, including the following:

1? Evaluate the CIMS program as a means for implementing the NIMS.

2? Describe at least one criticism made of the CIMS program.

3? Describe at least one reason why the CIMS program was designed in this particular way.

4? Make at least one recommendation about how the CIMS approach might be improved.


General information about CIMS is available at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/response/cims.html.

Information about NIMS, including links to more detailed information, is available at: http://www.fema.gov/nims/index.shtm.

Use the internet and library resources to find many other sources of information about the citywide incident management system.

Identify, research and discuss two (2) weakness or needed improvements in the National Incident Management System (NIMS) mission or structure that have been identified from a formal study, professional review, official after action report of a CONUS based local terrorist incident. Insure your initial post is a minimum of 300 words in length. A common negative grade issue in this area of the assignment is not conducting a word count. Lengthy quotations, reference lists, etc. are not counted in meeting the required narrative length.In your post include a minimum of two (2) academic/scholarly quality references that address the event. The source reference documents can be of a scholarly/academic or of a governmental nature. A common negative grade issue is the references do not meet acceptable scholarly standards, that no reference is provided or that only one reference is included. I recommend that you use the SLU library resources or similar quality search engine links that one finds in college/university library systems to locate scholarly quality references. See http://www.saintleo.edu/resources/library.aspx. SLU Cannon Library has a wealth of online services. If you need research/writing help they can provide it. See the SLU link above or ones like the EMU library link below for definitions of what does/does not constitute a quality reference. http://www.emich.edu/library/help/typesofpubs.php. Inclusion of working web links to all references used in a post is required. The links provided are especially helpful to classmates who may lack significant expertise in conducting online research. The links are required for me to verify the validity/quality of your source references.We will focus on weaknesses as these are areas which need improvement for the NIMS structure to improve. If you have an open mind one learns more from our mistakes. You get to pick the CONUS terrorism event. Be careful in your selection. Be specific in the identification of the two (2) issues and how/where they are discussed in the references you use. You need to be careful to select an event that has a number of scholarly/academic quality references or formal after action reports. The terrorist event that you select may have occurred before or after NIMS was formally adopted in the 2003/2004 time frame. The key issue is for you to be able to locate a suitable terrorist event, locate an academic quality/formal after action report or study of that event and then make a connection of the two areas of NIMS that the studies addressed. Please be specific in the identification of the two issues. The study may have addressed issues that NIMS incorporated in its formation if the event occurred before the formal adoption of NIMS or issues in which the NIMS process was revised after the study was completed if the event occurred after the formal adoption of NIMS. You may discuss any terrorist event, any weakness, (and any major improvement) and any aspect of NIMS that is covered in your assigned reading. However the event and weakness/improvements should be items that in your opinion have come to light from the formal study, professional report or official after action or similar review of the event. Please do not focus your discussion on the political based mudslinging type of questions, answers, response as etc. that has been the focus of our two major political parties for at least the past 25 years. That type of an approach in this course would accomplish no more than what the politicians have accomplished on the national level. I believe that our objective in education is to learn how to solve problems, not how to point fingers and to blame someone else for the problem. There are many versions of the general phrase, and it is often misquoted, but one version is 'There is no more neutrality in the world. You either have to be part of the solution, or you're going to be part of the problem.' In this course I would like to see us all being part of the solution.The issues that you select to discuss should be covered in academic quality references that you have located from sources such as journals, government reports, academic studies, research organizations, etc. While you are required to use a minimum of two (2) quality references in your discussion post you should feel free to use more. References are not required when responding to your classmates posts/threads or their comments to your initial post/thread. When used provide exact links/details on references so that I and your classmates may easily locate your exact sources. That means we should simply be able to click on a web reference and be taken to the exact page/document that you used. If your reference is to the search engine home page or the web sites home page I will not count it as a valid reference. You need to take us to the exact item that you used. As an example, the general FEMA web site is located at http://www.fema.gov/ and by itself would not count for grading purposes.If you wanted to include a specific reference to FEMAs discussion of NIMS you would use a specific link such as, http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/ . However if you were discussing the NIMS training course ICS-400 fact sheet, you would not use the general FEMA web site as your reference. Rather while conducting your research you would click on the NIMS Training link from that page, and then on the ICS400 Fact Sheet link. That would take you to a specific fact sheet at, http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/ics_400_fs.pdf. This is the specific fact sheet that should be used as a reference NOT the general FEMA web site. If you wanted to provide a general reference to some other FEMA/NIMS course you might use this link, http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/NIMSTrainingCourses.shtm as a starting reference or even one of its narrower links. If you have not done so I encourage you to explore this free online training program.General web sitesWeb sites which I have found to be productive in researching government data, crime data, terrorism, intelligence process, and related topics.http://thomas.loc.gov/ (Library of Congress)http://www.loc.gov/law/ the LOC legal search enginehttp://www.nema.ne.gov/content/nims/nims4counties.pdfhttp://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report.pdf ,http://www.ok.gov/OEM/documents/Bombing After Action Report.pdf ,www.ncjrs.gov ,http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm , and www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/leb.htmwww.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/links/index.cfm?subid=136 ,www.criminology.fsu.edu/p/cjl-main.php , http://staff.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/stats.htm#university , www.talkjustice.com/cybrary.asp ,http://www.universityofmilitaryintelligence.us/DOD_Authorization.asp ,https://www.hsdl.org/?auth/login ,Military web linkswww.defenselink.mil/pubs www.army.mil www.cgsc.army.milwww.carlisle.army.milwww.army.mil/cmh-pg/ www.history.navy.mil www.usni.orghttp://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/army/guidterr/Special interest web sites:www.humanmetrics.com (I recommend that you take the free Jung personality test)www.USAJOBS.com (federal job listings)www.gao.gov/special.pubs/gao-07-223sp/law_enforcement_survey_table.html (federal law enforcement job descriptions)www.opm.gov/fedclass/html/gsseries.asp

dear writer,
this is my 6 th order. i am having every time same problem. i order and when assignment finish , i work on it 2 more days. i believe that this time it will change. (cross finger)

- please do not use citation for a paragraph which has 200(i mean too many) words. (i have e-book library , i have 3000 books. i can do this easily)
- please do not use citation consecutively.
- please use citation only for supporting your own sentences.
- please be creative , use your own sentences. Yes number of bibliography is 10 but if you think it not necessary, it s ok for me.
- i ll submit as a soft copy, thats why you can use any colourful table, diagram etc.(actually you should),

now task
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Select an American(DONT WORRY I VE CHOOSEN FOR YOU, COMPANY NAME IS :<> AND CRISIS IS <>, publicly listed multinational company; please be sure the firm you select satisfies all three of these criteria. Provide the background and history of your selected company.

Provide an overview of your selected firms Business Continuity and Crisis Management (BCCM) function in actual use (i.e., as executed during a crisis). This crisis must have taken place in the last five years, and must have been a public event. Note that all information you report for the purposes of this assignment MUST be in the public domain.
Provide a Business Impact Analysis of the event in question using only information in the public domain before the event occurred.
Provide a critique of the firms response to this crisis, minimally touching upon the following points:

a) Incident Management

b) Disaster Recovery and Continuity Planning

c) Identify at least three stakeholders(very important).
Insure at least one of these stakeholders are foreign; in other words, not American. Note specific actions of each to the success or failure of the organisations efforts to deal with this crisis

d) The role of external regulation in the risk management framework

Note that it is not necessary that the firms response to the event to be a success; in fact we learn the most by studying failures. Your paper should be structured as a report written to the board, reviewing and critiquing the event and managements actions in retrospect.
Use appendices as necessary to insure a sharp, focused report albeit one with sufficient supporting information.

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and there is a guide line for marking

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Overview (20%)

The crisis has been clearly and carefully described, in such a manner as to provide a broad overview of key events and their timeline.

Analysis (40%)

A solid, well-supported and critical analysis of the firms response to this crisis is provided. Note that your report must reach a conclusion supported by evidence provided.

Presentation (20%)

Harvard style citations with all sources clearly cited. Your report should employ a standardised structure and layout. Fonts must be used in a consistent manner throughout the document. A table of contents is expected, referencing key sections of your report. Use appendices as intended. Adherence to word count limits.

Sourcing (20%)

Good breadth of CREDIBLE sources cited to support this work. Note that Wikipedia is not to be used as a source, and internet sites must be used in moderation A good balance between books, journals, newspaper articles and internet sources is expected.

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and another thing i prepare content example , maybe it gives you idea , of course you dont have to follow ,


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CONTENT
-INTRODUCTION
- THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF A CRISIS MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO BUSINESS CONTINUITY
- JET BLUE AIRWAYS VALENTINES DAY ??"BACKGROUND DATA
- JET BLUE AIRWAYSS BCCM
--JET BLUE AIRWAYSS OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (OMS)
--PLAN AND ACTIONS DURING THE CRISIS OF THE VALENTINES DAY 2007
--BCCM IMPLEMENTATION
---ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ??"INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT
---CHANGE MANGEMENT
--INCIDENCE MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE & AUDITING
-SUMMARY
-REFERENCES
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as you see assigment is not hard. about JetBlue Airways Valentine's Day 2007 crisis, there are a lot materials on the internet, also this is a very famous case study about BCCM. Even you dont need to go to library or etc. just i need your sentences thats it. if i ll find a useful file i ll send you.

please keep in touch
if you wanna ask any question do not hesitate. however please consider 6 hours time difference.





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The investigation of the Madrid bombings was intense and included many different public safety agencies. The early investigation led to several explosive devices that public safety agencies were able to deactivate prior to detonation. In your view, is this an example of a success in terms of critical incident management?

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NIMS Medical/Public Health Components and Disaster Responses


Assignment Overview

National Incident Management System (NIMS) (2008). Department of Homeland Security. FEMA: http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/NIMS_core.pdf

Review Appendix B?Incident Command System, specifically references to the Medical Unit and medical services.

Discuss the medical components in terms of:
?Logistics
?Inventory
?Personnel Credentialing
?Emergency Operations Center
?ICS 206, Medical Plan

Read pp 11-12, Foster integrated, scalable health care delivery system, of the National health security strategy for the United States of America (2009).

://www.phe.gov/Preparedness/planning/authority/nhss/strategy/Documents/nhss-final.pdf

What are the implications in conjunction to the NIMS?

Assignment Expectations

Length: This Case Assignment should be at least 3-4 pages not counting the title page and references.

References: At least two references should be included from academic sources (e.g. peer-reviewed journal articles). Required readings are included. Quoted material should not exceed 10% of the total paper (since the focus of these assignments is critical thinking). Use your own words and build on the ideas of others. When material is copied verbatim from external sources, it MUST be enclosed in quotes. The references should be cited within the text and also listed at the end of the assignment in the References section (preferably in APA format).

Organization: Subheadings should be used to organize your paper according to question.

Grammar and Spelling: While no points are deducted, assignments are expected to adhere to standards guidelines of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence syntax. Points may be deducted if grammar and spelling impact clarity.

The following items will be assessed in particular:
?Relevance (e.g. all content is connected to the question)
?Precision (e.g. specific question is addressed. Statements, facts, and statistics are specific and accurate).
?Depth of discussion (e.g. present and integrate points that lead to deeper issues)
?Breadth (e.g. multiple perspectives and references, multiple issues and factors considered)
?Evidence (e.g. points are well-supported with facts, statistics and references)
?Logic (e.g. presented discussion makes sense, conclusions are logically supported by premises, statements, or factual information)
?Clarity (e.g. writing is concise, understandable, and contains sufficient detail or examples)
?Objectivity (e.g. avoid use of first person and subjective bias)

List and describe three strengths and three weaknesses of the series of directives and plans (HSPDs, NIMS, NRP, etc.) issued after 9-11.
Homeland Security Presidential Directives
National Incident Management System
National Response Plan

Write a short 150 word paragraph for each strength and weaknesses.
Provide a unique perspective, drawing on information from the course reading and background information, on the summary topic.
Background Info:
Federal Government Involvement
In the aftermath of 9-11, the US government initiated a series of directives seeking a, coordinated national approach to planning and to domestic incident management (DHS Fact Sheet, 2005). Of these Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPDs), HSPD-5 deals with improved inter-agency coordination in incident response and establishes the National Response Plan (NRP) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS) that outline a common approach to preparedness and response. Subsequently, HSPD-8, National Preparedness directive signed in December 2003, lays out how the government prepares and coordinates with other government agencies (e.g., federal, state, and local) for a catastrophic event. With HSPD-8 came 15 national planning scenarios or identified potential threats to the U.S. Further, critical tasks (e.g., a Universal Task List) which uses common language and references are identified, and a capabilities review list is establised to provide competency in 10 areas related to incident response. HSPD-8 represents a legalistic approach to providing a basis for determining critical threats, the national level of preparedness, and a process for closing gaps. (DHS Fact Sheet, 2005). HSPD-8 works hand in hand with HSPD-7 that deals with critical infrastructure protection and assigns various sectors to various federal agencies.
To what extent are these federal goverment initiatives useful? A simple answer lies in the mantra of state and local emergency management operations across the United States, who might reasonably counter that all response is local. Notwithstanding, the usefulness of these federal initiatives is far more complex. From a counter-terrorism perspective, HSPD-8s strength rests in focusing attention on critical threats and in establishing the skills and processes for a successful response. However, it must be recognized that no document can efficiently cover all threats or detail a response plan. For example, none of HSPD-8s fifteen scenarios discuss a threat resulting from a breach of aviation security including flying hijacked planes into buildings or using suicide bombers to blow up planes that are airborne. Similarly a chlorine tank explosion is the only mention of the use of explosives, yet the 2003 State Department Report on Terrorism indicated that 85 percent of attacks involved explosives. Similarly, the 2005 NCTC shows that 81 percent of all terrorist incidents that year were armed attacks, bombings, or fire-bombings and that 80 percent of injuries were caused by explosive devices including 62 percent directly attributed to IEDs, vehicle bombs, and explosives (NCTC Report, 2005). Other federal government actions include a resurrection of the civil defense concept used during the Cold War. Lastly, after identifying public awareness as one of three major educational needs,1 The Department of Homeland Security has launched a nationwide media campaign to increase public awareness and preparedness.
On the response side, the NRP made no provision for local responders being incapacitated during an event and thus unable to respond. Accordingly, while the federal government can attempt to legislate preparedness and to seek to provide protection, each individual needs to assume a level of responsibility for the latter. Furthermore, the general population needs to realize that the sheer scope of opportunities, capabilities, and intentions means that even with excellent risk assessment, strong deterent measures, and committed intelligence specialists, the likelihood of more terrorist attacks penetrating the protective barriers is high. As a result, it is essential that society consider how it will respond and recover.
To Read

Russell D. Howard and Reid L. Sawyer, Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding the New Security Environment, McGraw Hill, 2006. ISBN: 0-07-352771-8 Textbook Chapter 8
Study Questions Effectiveness of Efforts to Deter Terrorism. (2006, July 7). Insurance Journal.
Van Natta Jr., D., Sciolno, E., Grey, S. (2006, August 28). Details emerge in British Terror Case. New York Times.
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8. (2003). http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/laws/editorial_0607.shtm

Core Components of the NIMS
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Prepare a post that describes the core components of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and discusses its implementation. Address the following items in your post:
Provide an overview of the core components of NIMS.
Discuss when, in the course of a disaster, NIMS should be implemented.
Discuss whether a public official or a public safety official should be accountable for the implemented NIMS.

Consider the intensity and rapidly-evolving circumstances during the warehouse fire in Charleston, South Carolina in June of 2007. Can a singular public safety agency, such as a lone fire department, logistically adapt to the National Incident Management System (NIMS) framework under these types of critical incidents?

Critical Incident Management, Discuss roloe of scenario-based planning and its influence on institutional strategic management in justice and security organizations. Define positive and negative influence and give an examples of each. Also us strict APA Format

Based on the Carlson article in this unit?s readings, prepare a post that describes your opinion on the federal government?s ability to coordinate critical incident management. Do you think the federal government is better prepared since the Three Mile Island Disaster in 1979? Provide examples to justify your position.

Public and Private Support Agencies
Chapter 5 tells us that a significant number of both private and public associations and agencies stand at the ready to
assist fire service leaders in preparing for disasters, mitigating disasters, and recovering from disasters. Many of these
organizations offer individual and company memberships, though membership is not always a requirement for securing
information and assistance.
For this paper, you are required to write a full one-page summary of the scope of purpose, responsibility, and benefit of an
organization of your choosing from the list of 12 provided below. You will include how the organization interacts with the
fire service and how the fire service could utilize the organization?s resources.
The paper will be written in proper APA format. The paper must have a cover page, at least one page of text (body), and a
reference page. Text font and size are to be Times New Roman, 12pt., and margin settings should be one inch for all
sides. Your paper should be double-spaced. Proper grammar and spelling are expected as well as this is a professional
college-level paper.
Choose one organization from this list:
1. American Fire Sprinkler Association (AFSA)
2. American Red Cross
3. Chemical Transportation Emergency Center (CHEMTREC)
4. Insurance Services Office (ISO)
5. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
6. National Incident Management System (NIMS)
7. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
8. United States Fire Administration (USFA)
9. National Fire Academy (NFA)
10. Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE)BFS 3251, Introduction to Fire Protection 4
11. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
12. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Based on your understanding of the Tokyo subway sarin gas attack in 1995, prepare a post regarding the short-term and long-term operational response.

What are the most critical issues regarding the operational response for public safety and health care in the short term?
What are the critical issues for public safety and health care in the long term regarding critical incident management?

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Analyze the role of the Port Authority in the first and second responses to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Focus your analysis on how the organization managed during the incident despite the high loss of personnel in such a short timeframe. In your September 11 and the Port Authority Police Department analysis paper:

Describe the characteristics of the incident.
Evaluate how those characteristics affected the PAPD?s response to the incident.
Describe the characteristics and events of the incident that demonstrate a multi-disciplinary response.
Analyze the multi-disciplinary response to the incident.
Describe the response and management of the explosive CBRNE incident.
Evaluate the CBRNE incident response and management against current recommended practices.
Analyze the critical incident management framework that was utilized during the incident response. Describe how the current NIMS framework could be applied or more efficiently applied to the critical incident response.

Your September 11 Case Analysis should not exceed four pages. All citations and references should be in APA 5th edition format.

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Local, State, and Federal Partnerships: Terrorism

For this level, you will access the Following:

Response Partner Guides of the NRF. The *?Partner Guides provides a targeted index to information in the NRF core document that is specifically pertinent to local [state and federal] government leaders and emergency management practitioners. The Guide is intended to serve as a ready reference to assist users in quickly locating sections of the NRF that are applicable to local [state and federal] partners.? (*Source: NRF).
National Incident Management System (NIMS). NIMS works hand in hand with the (NRF). NIMS provides the template for the management of incidents, while the NRF provides the structure and mechanisms for national-level policy for incident management.

Please respond to the following:

Explain the chain of command structure when receiving information about a possible act of terrorism in your city? The incident is confirmed to be the work of terrorists. Now what?
Review the NRF and the NIMS in reference to terrorism (e.g., explosions, shootings, biological attacks) and note the locations in these documents.
What do the documents note concerning biological, chemical, radiological, and nuclear terrorism?
Go to Texas Department of Public Safety website and find document regarding biological terrorism response plan.

Case Assignment Expectations

Length: SLP Module assignment should be at least 2-3 pages.

References: At least two references should be included from academic sources (e.g. peer-reviewed journal articles). Required readings are included. The references should be cited within the text and also listed at the end of the assignment in the References section (preferably in APA format).

Quoted material should not exceed 10% of the total paper (since the focus of these assignments is critical thinking). Use your own words and build on the ideas of others. When material is copied verbatim from external sources, it MUST be enclosed in quotes.

Organization: Subheadings should be used to organize your paper.

Format: APA format is recommended (but not required) for this assignment. See Syllabus page for more information on APA format.

Grammar and Spelling: While no points are deducted, assignments are expected to adhere to standard guidelines of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence syntax. Points may be deducted if grammar and spelling impact clarity.

The following items will be assessed in particular:

Relevance (e.g. all content is connected to the question)
Precision (e.g. specific question is addressed. Statements, facts, and statistics are specific and accurate).
Depth of discussion (e.g. present and integrate points that lead to deeper issues)
Breadth (e.g. multiple perspectives and references, multiple issues/factors considered)
Evidence (e.g. points are well-supported with facts, statistics and references)
Logic (e.g. presented discussion makes sense, conclusions are logically supported by premises, statements, or factual information)
Clarity (e.g. writing is concise, understandable, and contains sufficient detail or examples)
Objectivity (e.g. avoid use of first person and subjective bias)

Origins on NIMS
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Based on the research you did this week regarding the historical origins of the National Incident Management System and the National Response Framework, discuss the issue of bureaucracy in critical incident management. Do you think the increase in bureaucracy helps or hinders the response to a critical incident?

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Analyze the response of health care responders to the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in 2004. Consider the issues of coordinating a multi-national response and the role of public safety in maintaining long-term recovery efforts in your analysis. In your paper:

Describe the characteristics of the incident.
Evaluate how those characteristics affected the incident response by health care responders.
Describe the characteristics and events of the incident that demonstrate a multi-disciplinary response.
Analyze the multi-disciplinary response to the incident with special consideration to the multi-national and long-term aspects of the response.
Describe the response and management of the biological CBRNE incident in regard to the issues of contaminated water and the spread of disease.
Evaluate the CBRNE incident response and management against current recommended practices for biological incidents.
Analyze the critical incident management framework that was utilized during the incident response. Describe how the current NIMS framework could be applied or more efficiently applied to the critical incident response. In you description, consider the feasibility of the NIMS framework in a multi-national response.
Your Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami Case Analysis should not exceed four pages. All citations and references should be in APA 5th edition format.

Submit your Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami Case Analysis paper in the assignments area.

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Local, State, and Federal Partnerships


Assignment Overview

Local, State, and Federal Partnerships: Terrorism

For this level, access the following:

1.Federal Government Partner Guide of the NRF. The ?Partner Guide provides a targeted index to information in the NRF core document that is specifically pertinent to local [state and federal] government leaders and emergency management practitioners. The Guide is intended to serve as a ready reference to assist users in quickly locating sections of the NRF that are applicable to local [state and federal] partners.? (Source: FEMA.gov)

2.National Incident Management System (NIMS). NIMS works hand in hand with the NRF. NIMS provides the template for the management of incidents, while the NRF provides the structure and mechanisms for national-level policy for incident management.

Respond to the following:

1.Explain the chain-of-command structure when receiving information about a possible act of terrorism in your city. The incident is confirmed to be the work of terrorists. Now what?

2.Review the NRF and the NIMS in reference to terrorism (e.g., explosions, shootings, biological attacks) and note the locations in these documents.

3.What do the documents note concerning biological, chemical, radiological, and nuclear terrorism?

4.Go to the Texas Department of Public Safety website and find the document regarding the biological terrorism response plan. Summarize the document's strengths and weaknesses as a response plan in light of the prior questions and readings.

Assignment Expectations

Length: Case assignments should be at least three pages long.

References: At least two references should be included from academic sources (e.g., peer-reviewed journal articles). Required readings are included. The references should be cited within the text and also listed at the end of the assignment in the References section (preferably in APA format).

Quoted material should not exceed 10% of the total paper (since the focus of these assignments is critical thinking). Use your own words and build on the ideas of others. When material is copied verbatim from external sources, it must be enclosed in quotes.

Organization: Subheadings should be used to organize your paper.

Format: APA format is recommended (but not required) for this assignment. See Syllabus page for more information on APA format.

Grammar and Spelling: While no points are deducted for minor errors, assignments are expected to adhere to standard guidelines of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence syntax. Points may be deducted if grammar and spelling impact clarity.

The following items will be assessed in particular:
?Relevance - All content is connected to the question.
?Precision - Specific question is addressed. Statements, facts, and statistics are specific and accurate.
?Depth of discussion - Points that lead to deeper issues are presented and integrated.
?Breadth - Multiple perspectives and references, multiple issues/factors considered.
?Evidence - Points are well-supported with facts, statistics, and references.
?Logic - Presented discussion makes sense; conclusions are logically supported by premises, statements, or factual information.
?Clarity - Writing is concise, understandable, and contains sufficient detail or examples.
?Objectivity - Paper avoids use of first person and subjective bias.

U.S. Strategy on Terrorism There
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The U.S. government has written several strategy documents since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. All of these strategies must complement one another in order to ensure an effective and efficient U.S. preparation for and response to a terrorist attack or other Homeland Security event. Select three U.S. strategy documents from the required readings, the supplemental readings, and your research. Compare and contrast their objectives.

Assignment Outcomes
Analyze U.S. national and homeland security strategies.
Identify key agencies responsible for counterterrorism in the United States and explain their interactive role in gathering intelligence.
Critique preventive measures to acts of terrorism.
Assess response measures to acts of terrorism.


Book
Howard, R., & Sawyer, R. (2004) Defeating terrorism: Shaping the new security environment McGraw-Hill ISBN: 007287306X Chapters: 7 to 9


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
These resources must be used to complete the assignments.

File
Best, R. A. (2003, August 6) Homeland security: Intelligence support (CRS Report for Congress RS21283) 3/25/2007 http://www.fas.org/irp/crs/RS21283.pdf
File
Best, R. A. (2005, February 11) The Director of National Intelligence and intelligence analysis (CRS Report for Congress RS21948) 3/25/2007 http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/43996.pdf
File
Department of Homeland Security (2006, January) DHS intelligence enterprise strategic plan 3/25/2007 http://www.fas.org/irp/agency/dhs/stratplan.pdf
File
White House (2006, March) National security strategy of the United States 2/16/2007 http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nss/2006/nss2006.pdf
File
White House (2006, September) National strategy for combating terrorism 2/16/2007 http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nsct/2006/nsct2006.pdf
File
White House (2007, March 26) National strategy for aviation security 7/29/2007 http://www.whitehouse.gov/homeland/nstrategy_asecurity.pdf
File
White House (2007, October) National strategy for homeland security 10/18/2007 http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/homeland/nshs/NSHS.pdf
File
White House (2007, October) National strategy for information sharing 11/6/2007 http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/infosharing/NSIS_book.pdf

SUPPLEMENTAL REFERENCES & READINGS:
These resources are not required, but may provide assistance in completing your work for this course.

Department of Homeland Security. (2002, July). National strategy for homeland security. Retrieved February 16, 2007, from
http://www.whitehouse.gov/homeland/book/nat_strat_hls.pdf

Department of Homeland Security. (2004, December). National response plan. Retrieved July 22, 2007, from http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/NRPbaseplan.pdf

Department of Homeland Security. (2004, March). National incident management system. Retrieved July 22, 2007 from http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/nims_doc_full.pdf

Department of Homeland Security. (2006). National infrastructure protection plan. Retrieved July 26, 2007, from http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/NIPP_Plan.pdf

Department of Homeland Security. (2008, January). National Response Framework. Retrieved January 28, 2008, from http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nrf/nrf-core.pdf

White House. (2002). National strategy to combat weapons of mass destruction. Retrieved November 13, 2007, from http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/12/WMDStrategy.pdf

White House. (2003, December 17). Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7: Critical infrastructure identification, prioritization, and protection. Retrieved July 29, 2007, from http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/12/20031217-5.html

White House. (2003, December 17). Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8: National preparedness. Retrieved July 29, 2007, from http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/12/20031217-6.html

White House. (2003, February 28). Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5: Management of domestic incidents. Retrieved July 29, 2007 from http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/02/20030228-9.html

White House. (2003, February). The National strategy for the physical protection of critical infrastructures and key assets. Retrieved July 22, 2007, from http://www.whitehouse.gov/pcipb/physical_strategy.pdf

White House. (2003, February). The national strategy to secure cyberspace. Retrieved July 22, 2007, from http://www.whitehouse.gov/pcipb/cyberspace_strategy.pdf

Disaster Preparedness Plan
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Disaster Preparedness Plan
(Please use the state of Georgia and Tornadoes)


Instructions:
We all live in an area where some form of natural disaster is likely to threaten the welfare of the citizens; hence, also threaten the financial and personnel resources of agencies that might respond.

Given the likelihood of such an event, create two qualitative systems capable of responding to the specific need in your area. For instance, if you live in California, one natural disaster concern would be earthquakes. Therefore, your assignment would be to create two qualitative systems for earthquakes: one that measures consequence and another that measures the likelihood.

(Please use the state of Georgia and Tornadoes)

Develop your qualitative plan as if it would be distributed to your local emergency management planning board for individual agency response. You will need to consider what agency resources you have in your area, and how they will be affected, depending on the type of event. For instance, is your fire department full-time or volunteer?

Your local emergency management planning board will want certain aspects of your disaster preparedness plan to include the following considerations:

? Does your plan integrate homeland security concepts and directives?

? Do they incorporate the standards of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS)?

? Does your plan synthesize guidelines for dealing with fear management and crisis communications with the public?

? Does your plan identify and evaluate possible strategies in planning for natural disasters?


Your paper should be 5 pages long and your citations should adhere to APA style and formatting with page numbers.

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